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Nailer

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  1. Very hot in Whitehall ^^^ Even a Green blade with a green fly is very good now. Fish the water from 110' out to 220' 50-70' down.
  2. Great fishing guys. I bet the clients had a blast.
  3. That is how most every one uses them. That question gets asked often, and the response is mostly fin side.
  4. What a great snap fest out there. Now it's time to shave, and get out of the sun. I'll fix that white paddle for you Jon. Great job Guys.
  5. The final event will be Sept. 10 out of Holland. Set lines at 7 am and pull them at Noon. Weight in at 1:30 in the over flow parking lot. D&R ramp to Lake Mac. With all the fish out there now, this should be a good event. I have a bunch of flies to give out from Yogurt Flies. $15 event and $5 big fish-= $20 total %100 payout %50 1st %30 2nd %20 3rd
  6. Some times the cell phone is the best pc of equipment one can have. Nice job.
  7. Great stuff guys. Did you get the bearing fixed?
  8. Jake put this same spoon down in Muskegon and it went 5 times in 1 hour. Must be hot right now. Nice job on the fish.
  9. Our best is a White blade, Mountain Dew tape, glow crushed tape. Spin Doctor or Pro Troll. We have just as good of luck on the Green Halo blades as well.
  10. My son was first mating with them last week, and said it was solid scoop, and reset all morning. Great guys that know there stuff.
  11. Flashers and flies, or Plugs. Or save your nerves and go out deep.
  12. We where fishing about a 1/2 mile North of Jon, and had the same results. 110' all the way to 250' held fish. West and East troll both worked. Everything targeting 50-55' down took fish. A nice mix of Coho, Kings, and Steel out there. Ours and Jon's fish.
  13. It all depends what target depth we are after. We set the lows so they target 5-10' below the riggers, and high divers. If where targeting 60' down than the lows go 120' back, high will be at 150' back and rigger at 50-55' 1/2 ratio on the lows, and 1/3 ratio on the highs.
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